
Marc Rebillet on His Red Rocks Return, a Fan’s Bizarre Gift, and Dream Collaborations
“Marc Rebillet is a one-man improvised meltdown. No two shows are ever the same.”

Indie 102.3 celebrates Public Radio Music Day
Indie 102.3 and Colorado Public Radio are proud to be part of the public radio community.

Cortez man accused of threatening to kill Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold and other Democratic election officials will likely plead guilty
Teak Ty Brockbank posted violent threats about Griswold and the governor of Arizona, among others.

They fled Ukraine when Russia invaded. Now they run a bike shop in Boulder
Ievgen Potykun and Hanna Boiarska had to leave everything behind in Ukraine when war broke out. Now, they’re slowly building back their lives after a small gesture of hospitality turned into them taking over a Boulder bicycle business.

How racism in a Colorado middle school left one student with PTSD
Thirteen-year-old’s repeated reports of racial slurs and bullying at Windsor Middle School are now a federal civil rights complaint.

In Colorado’s true swing district, some voters still aren’t sure who they want to back for Congress
Democratic Rep. Yadira Caraveo is trying to convince Eighth District voters to give her a second term, in the face of a strong Republican challenge.

Here’s what Colorado counties with falling domestic violence fatality rates are doing to support survivors
Adams County, which saw a big drop in domestic violence deaths in 2023, created a Domestic Violence High Risk Team to help survivors.

CBI extends deadline for Colorado’s Wanderer Recovery Program grant
The funds go toward helping find people who have mental disabilities who tend to wander away from home and ultimately go missing.

One dead, 26 sick in Colorado amid ‘severe E. coli outbreak’ linked to McDonald’s food
Investigators believe illnesses linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders.

Oct. 22, 2024: Creating savings incentives for renters; Voters to decide Mesa County interchange project
Homeowners are able to build equity when they pay their mortgage; renters don’t have that benefit. A new program hopes to create a different type of incentive. Then, voters in Mesa County will decide on a big interchange project this election that contrasts philosophies and vision. Plus, what we can learn from the highest alpine garden in North America. And a spine-chilling story to get into the Halloween spirit!

How the first ‘carbon-positive’ hotel in the U.S. is handling a dead tree problem
The developer behind Denver’s eye-catching Populus hotel claims it planted tens of thousands to offset its climate-warming emissions. The project highlights the challenges of counting on the forest to cancel emissions.

Domestic violence deaths in Colorado dropped by more than a third in 2023, but abuse cases remain high
While homicides dropped, overall domestic violence is on the rise.











